On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Simos Xenitellis <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Thanks for trying out the archive at
> http://simos.info/pub/GNOME-REPOS.07May09.tar.gz
> There has been a discussion at gnome-infrastructure on this issue, and
> there are now easier instructions,
>
> http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo#head-f7ae4c567cd3e4aa8a76bdcab8264068de68cf23
>
> What you need to do is simply run the command (assuming you are in
> brasero):
>
> git config remote.origin.url ssh://[email protected]/git/brasero
>
> Then, with
>
> git reset --hard
>
> you will get the working copy for 'master', and you can start working.
>

thanks, i did so.
the surprise is the ta.po i found is the updated version - the one i
recently commited.
seems the file was updated but some other errors arose.
also i dont find the log entry in git. -http://git.gnome.org/cgit/brasero/


>
> In order to update your local tree, you run
>
> git pull --rebase
>
i will try this after updating a newer file in some other modules and let
know


>
> and you get your local brasero tree updated to what is available at
> git.gnome.org, in about a few seconds!
>
> The error message you get above means that the command tried to
> connect to git.gnome.org while you either did not have an internet
> connection, or momentarily the name resolution failed.
>

oh the internet connection was alright.
it did not even pause a few seconds to throw that msg at me!

thanks
tv


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